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ENSP386 credit - how to apply

A REMINDER:
Students wishing to earn Spring credit for internships completed during the Spring semester– must submit their materials by Tuesday, February 4, 2020.

If you are having a hard time making the deadline (e.g., interview is pending, next week your internship supervisor is out of town, so you can’t get his/her signature, etc.) – or – if you find out late that you’ve been selected for an internship – please contact me by e-mail in advance. This at least gives me a paper trail, which I’ll need when it comes to adding the internship late.

The process for getting credit:http://ensp.umd.edu/internships/how-earn-credit-ensp386

Your proposal will include:
  • Coversheet
  • At least six academic and/or career objectives related to the content of the internship
  • Description of work activities
  • Proposed academic research topic AND seven (7) examples of scholarly source materials for your term paper (including at least 3 peer-reviewed articles). Your research paper topic is of your choosing and should connect the content of your internship with the content of your concentration (and not necessarily what you did during your internship experience).
  • Work commitment (including minimal weekly time commitment and total hours on-site)
  • An updated, 1-page resume
  • Consent & Release Form

Once your proposal has been submitted and reviewed, I will add you to ENSP386.  Don't worry about the Schedule Adjustment period ending  (I can process a Late Add for you).

The academic work for ENSP386 will take place throughout the fall semester. See Item #5 HERE